Indie rock-pop from Belgium with great songs.
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Indie rock-pop from Belgium with great songs.
Stadium chants ("Excellent", "Spotlite"), phony storytelling ("Rip off a phone call"), epic hit-single ("I went down"), one clean uppercut ("Motels"), witty funny titles ("Bootleg of AC/DC"), moody retro stuff ("Love is a bug"), cartoonish tunes ("Clash P"), intense songwriting ("President"), power emo rock ("Sweet protection"), tear-jerking melodies ("I need someone") and many more.
"Meeuws2 isn't the life and soul of the party, but the guy sitting in the corner with a wry smile and a nice line in dry put-downs. Amiable Belgian's UK debut." 7/10 NME April 2003
David BartholomΓ©: vocals, bass, guitars, keyboards?Teuk Henri: guitars?Julien Paschal: drums??1999: "FEUDED" - the first album is released in Belgium. ?A "one-man-band" then, BartholomΓ© plays almost all instruments and gets help from engineer Rudy Coclet to produce most of his songs. "Such a bone" which is included, gets noticed much due to its weird sexy lyrics.?The album is also released in Netherlands and France to positive reviews all over.??2000: Single "Wake up" released in January. With the help of guitar player Teuk Henri, Sharko tours as much as they possibly can. Supporting Paul Weller and Muse in France, Netherlands and Belgium, the two men develop a growing live reputation based on bizarre humorous performances by BartholomΓ© shrouded with wild guitar sounds by Teuk.??2001: "MEEUWS2" - the second album released in march in Belgium, France and Netherlands. Produced by U.S. producer Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes - whose reputation grows in the U.S.), "MEEUWS2" gets wild reviews. Built around Teuk's guitar playing and intense songwriting by BartholomΓ©, it includes crowd favorites such as "Bootleg of AC/DC", "Clash P" and "Queen is coming".?Video "I went down" gets airplays on MCM, MTV and other local music stations.?Single "Minute" is released in France and catches airplays.
Feeling it's time to get stronger on stage, Julien Paschal joins on drums.?A tour of more than 75 concerts is scheduled.?
2003: "MEEUWS2" released in Switzerland, Italy, Greece and Canada. ?In the springtime, "MEEUWS2" also gets a release in the U.K. and receives more than warm reviews from the press (The βNMEβ rates it to a fine 7/10, βThe Independentβ raises up to an 8/10). ?Sharko then tours in july with English band Black Nielson thoughout England and Scotland. The tour ends at the Metro club in London (regarded as "concert-of-the-week" for βTime Outβ magazine). During that tour, UK magazine βThe Faceβ notices "that crazy promising belgian band" and writes an article.?"Meeuws2 isn't the life and soul of the party, but the guy sitting in the corner with a wry smile and a nice line in dry put-downs. Amiable Belgian's UK debut." ?NME April 2003??2004: "III", Sharko's third album is out in Benelux and France. ?This new album reveals a much more mature songwriting.?Mixed by Ben Findlay (Peter Gabriel), it includes epic songwriting ("President"), phony storytelling ("Rip off a phone call"), funny songs βΓ la Prince-Beckβ (βLuv Mixβ), intense alienation (βBathβ), lynchian colours (βCar Wasβ) and crowd sing-alongs such as βExcellentβ.
Lucent single "Spotlite" is released and gets heavy radio airplays in France.?A massive tour is scheduled.
2006: After a one-year hiatus, Sharko returns. Having dealt with a severe breakdown, BartholomΓ© comes back reluctantly with uncertain feelings.
Sensing an urgency to reach a new (if not higher) level, Sharko contacts and convinces London-based producer Dimitri Tikovoi (Placebo, Goldfrapp, The Horrors) to take control. Songs are heavy and dark, expressing issues BartholomΓ© no longer wants to hide, Tikovoi pushes them even further.
He dares the band to love the idea of vertigo before guiding them towards breath-taking heights.
2007: Brutal, profound, moody, but definitely sincere, fourth album "MOLECULE" is released in Belgium in january.
Single "Motels" is embraced by radios all over their home-country.
Praising the strong production and the straighter songwriting, "MOLECULE" gets wild reviews from convinced critics.
After having sold out the mythical "Ancienne Belgique" in Brussels, they embark on a massive tour to promote the album.
March 2007 sees the release of "MOLECULE" in France and Switzerland.
Soon followed by Australia and New Zealand in may 2007.
hey man
Sharko Lyrics
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That's right, okay, tonight I'm gonna be a
Hey Man, Have me.
Hey man, have me.
That's fine, okay, this time I'm gonna be okay.
That's fine, okay, this time I'm gonna be okay.
Last time I saw you you were small that big.
The lyrics of Sharko's song "Hey Man" suggest a sense of determination and hope for the future. The repetition of the phrases "That's right, okay, tonight I'm gonna be okay" and "That's fine, okay, this time I'm gonna be okay" create a sense of conviction in the singer's voice. The singer may have been feeling defeated, but now they're willing to take control of their life and make better decisions. The phrase "Hey man, have me" can have a couple of different interpretations. It may be a cry for help, a plea for someone to guide them in the right direction, or a willingness to surrender oneself to the universe.
Line by Line Meaning
That's right, okay, tonight I'm gonna be okay.
I'm feeling positive and confident that tonight will be a good night for me.
Hey Man, Have me.
I'm reaching out to someone, asking them to take me with them or include me in their plans.
That's fine, okay, this time I'm gonna be okay.
I've had some past struggles, but I'm determined to have a good time tonight and be okay.
Last time I saw you you were small that big.
The last time I saw you, you were much younger or smaller than you are now.
Lyrics Β© PEERMUSIC FRANCE, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DAVID BARTHOLOME
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